Austin Police Department adds 2 electric patrol cars to fleet

Austin police now have two electric patrol vehicles in their fleet. It's part of a pilot program, which will last six to 12 months. The city says it will be more environmentally friendly and cost-efficient.

East Texas: Victim's rescue from fiery crash caught on video

East Texas deputies and bystanders are being thanked for their heroism in a fire rescue that was caught on video.

Burnet County crash: Multiple lawsuits filed by victims' families against driver charged

Multiple lawsuits have been filed against the driver charged in a fiery crash that killed five friends in Burnet County in late July. The lawsuits also name the the owner of the truck-trailer he was driving and his company as defendants.

Dallas parents sue driver in Burnet County crash that killed 5 friends

In addition, the lawsuit seeks damages from the person who allegedly loaned the suspect vehicle to the driver, as well as the company the driver was working for at the time.

Democrats question redistricting bill in Special Senate Committee meeting

The Texas House passed its redistricting bill Wednesday night, with a 88-52 vote. The Special Senate Committee met on Thursday morning.

Texas floods: Couple feels hopeful for help to rebuild

A couple who lost their home in the July 4th floods is feeling hopeful. A foundation has committed to utilizing $40 million to help community members with housing needs, including rebuilding their home.

San Antonio man faces prison time for threatening President Trump online

A San Antonio man pleaded guilty Wednesday to making threats against President Donald Trump on social media last month, according to court documents.

Chip Roy: Texas 'under assault,' needs a new Attorney General

U.S. Rep. Chip Roy announced Thursday he will leave Congress to run for Texas attorney general, citing a desire to "come home" and fight for the state.

New Beth and Rip series will be filming in North Texas

"Let’s be honest… Beth would’ve taken over City Hall before lunch, started a bar fight by dinner, and still had half the town asking her for career advice by breakfast. She’s brutal and brilliant and never once waits her turn," said City Manager Brooks Williams.

Sen. John Cornyn, AG Ken Paxton gear up for tight race in GOP Primary

Longtime U.S. Republican Senator John Cornyn made an appearance at Austin’s annual Fed Supernova Conference on Wednesday afternoon.

AMBER Alert: 13-year-old missing from Salado found safe

Texas officials are searching for a 13-year-old girl last seen three days ago in Salado. An 18-year-old man is wanted in connection with her disappearance.

Texas House passes redrawn congressional district map

The Texas House approved new mid-decade redistricting maps on Wednesday after a two-week delay with a vote of 88-52.